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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jan 1962, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Braminer Want Ads Tele hone PA 314 The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept PA 66537 LOCAL WEATHER Cloudy occasional am new Clearing tonight Low tonight high tonwrmw 15 For full summary turn to page two 98th YearNo 22 onllim Clnadl WW3Y1 January 15 1962 Not More Than per CopyH Pagu Forecasts Buoy Hopes To Orbit Glenn Saturday CAPE CANAVERAL Fla AP Forecasts of good weather buoyed hopes today that astronaut John Glenn Jr will go rocketing around the world Saturday preliminary report said ia vorablc weather is expected to prevail through the scheduled launch date both here and at all stations down range The National Aeronautics and Space Administration scheduled aforrnal weather briefing for newspaper men today Meanwhile routine mls sile work continued at the base The army fired Pershing ar tillery missile on successful flight of about 200 miles Wed nesdoy night Officials said the swift solidvfuel weapon schedlt alert to operational later this year performed as planned The long countdown looking Private Plane Professor Men Lost On Night Flight To Ottawa TRENTON CF Canadian and United States aircraft were searching on area 40 miles east of Ottawa today for twin caglne private plane missing on night flight from Boston are plane blue and white Piper Apache leit Bostons Logan Airport about 20 Wed nesday night it should have reached Uplands Airport 0t inwa at am Three persons on board were identified by the owners of the plane Ottawa Aero Services as John Rhude Scarborough Ont Rd Rickard Ottawa both Cona rlian citizens and Prof Fred tricks United States citizen The RCAF said both civilian and military aircraft are in volved in the search They have orders to find the Apache by tonight when temperatures are expected to plunge to zero Canadian aircraft involved the spokesman said are two air force Albatrosses two Dakotas two Otters and our Expediters Searching the United States Bla ing on well Beats The Expert FORT ST JOHN BC First attempts by an oiiwell firefighter to put out sixday old blaze near here ended Wed nesday night with the fire more spectacular than ever As Red Adair Texan with worldwide renown for ex tinguishing such blazes called it quits for the night Blueberry No 29 was belctring flames as gas mixed with the oil Adairs first move alter he arrived at the scene from Al giers where he had been fight ing similar fire was to go into the blaze to retrieve pieces of redhot molten metal which might touch off an explosion if his first plan of attack suc ceeded in stopping the fire side are USAF aircraft and members of the civilian air patrol State police in Massachusetts New Hampshire Vermont and New York were asked to join in AirSen Search and Rescue combined military unit based in Macon Ga has also been notified The RCAF said the planes intended route was almost straight line from Boston via Hanover Burlington Vt andltfasscna The federal aviation agency in ltiasseaa reported the plane overdue at 415 em The Search on the Canadian side centred around Cornwall and Hawkeshury on the Ottawa River 30 miles north of Com woll The RCAF received two reports of aircraft sighted there The Apache is lowwinged cabin plane capable of carrying five persons ltbears the wing markings CF MMC toward Glenns space adventure will be started at am Fri day The countdown mnrks the checking and rcchecklng of in numerable factors that spell success or failure in an orbital attempt The count will extend over period of 500 minutes hours but instead of being con tinuous it will be split into seg ments The final five hours will be gin early Saturday This seg ment includes two hours of sur plus time programmed in an effort to allow time to correct any trouble that might develop and still get the shot away on schedule at 730 om if no trouble develops these two hours will be consumed with automatic holds in the count down If all goes well the daycar old marine lieutenant colonel will be boosted on his historic mission to explore space be tween 730 am and 1230 pm As for Glenn himself space agency spokesman said he con tinued to be relaxed and seem lngly unworried His day Wed nesday was light one IIOPE DESPITE FAILURE Rising hope that Glenns or bital flight may go off Satur day was not diminished by space failure earlyWedncsday The us had hoped to hurl five separate satellites into or bit with single rocket Thor AhieStar But the rockets upper stage didnt develop enough thrust and speed and the cluster of satellites containing variety of space study experiments plunged into the ocean several hundred miles south of here THORABLE STAR rocket carrying five satellites in its nose cone lifts from the pad here Failure in the see photo vr AP Wirephoto Brothers Sisters Guilty Of MillionDollar Swindle HAMMOND Ind AP leo brothers and their two sisters pleaded guilty Wednesday in Human WigWag At Rail Crossing OTTAWA CmCarleton Uni versity students have organized 14houra day hurrian wigs wag brigade at an unguarded railway level crossing on the campus The group was formed follow lag ocar train accident last week which sent three studean to hospital Fiery Winch changes Government To Have Guts To State Nuclear Policy OTTAWA CF Harold Winch CCFVancouver East Wednesday accused the govern ment of following double standard on nuclear armaments that has made Canada laugh ing stock on the international 528119 In fiery denunciation dur ing the throne speech debate he challenged the government to have the guts to state policy for or against nuclear arms forCanadian forces and submit it to the judgment of the electorate at general election One of the greatest heartbreaks of my life is to see the way in which this govern ment has brought Canada into international dis and made her the laughing stock of the nations of the world At the United Nations Exter nal Affairs Minister sponsored resolution for no ex pension of the nuclear club At the same time Canadian forces were equipped with weapons ehoVahs WitneSSes Taking Blood iBattle On To Supr OTTAWA CP member of the Jehovahs Witnesses is taking his sects battle against blood transfusions to the Sn preme Court of Canada Ronald Fenn Wolfe of London Ont will ask the court Monday for leave to appeal lower court decisions upholding the verdict of coroners jury which invcs tigated the death of his infant ion in London Ont April 15 960 The baby died of haemolytlc disease of the newborn for which the standard treatment is transfusion of new blood transfusion was recommended by doctors but Mr and Mrs Wolfe refu se it consent on grounds that blood transfusions were against their religious be liefs as Jehovahs Witnesses The child was made tem porary ward of the Childrens Aid Society which ordered load transfusion However the hild died after receiving The coroners jury said eon ibuting factors to the death ere delay in giving trans ision because of the parents sol to consent and delay in riding hearing to make the that the temporary ward of Childrens Aid Society aotmpts by Mr Wolfe to vs the verdict of the coron jury quashed failed in the ntaria Supreme and Appeal preme Court of Canada for save to appeal against the ower court decisions Glen How Toronto counsel for Mr Wolfe says in docu ents filed with the Supreme gt urt that his client was rc fused permission at the inquest to be heard through counsel and to atamine and crossexamhre witnesses called by the Crown This refusal was suppres BREAK orr WITH cuoa Jose Caicedo Castillo Col ombian foreign minister ges tures during speech before the InterAmerican Foreign Min isters cnnference at Punta dei Este Uruguay He asked ems Court sion of evidence anda denial of natural justice Mr How says Only cross examination of medical witnesses could have elicited the full story the conference to break dip lomatic and economic rela tions with Cuba Seated sets and from right at table in Ar gentina Fa sign Minister Mi guel Ang Caroano whose useful only with nuclear war heads Finance Minister Fleming led off the days throne speech de bate by nccusing the Liberal party of indifference to Cnna dian trade interests in Britain Appeal Court QuashesConviction OVer Drowningfii Seaman 28 TORONTO CP The On tario Court of Appeal Wednes day quashed the conviction of 23 year old Montreal sea man who had been sentenced to 17 months in jail for assault causing bodily harm The court directed verdict of acquittal be entered in the case of Dennis Joseph McElli Vgott who was convicted by Supreme Court jury at Welland Oct is in connection with the death of fellow seaman James Reece 28 of Port Ar thnr At the trial the charge was reduced from one of capital murder Evidence was that Reece was NS casntta wavEs country joined with Brazil in common front proposing hemispheric couisteace with Cuba while condemning Fidel Castro for embracing Com munism AP Wirephoto via radio from Punta del Esta nadian plan is carried out and stage prevented orbiting of the ambitious multiple my load experiment Air Force $1000000 shortage discovered in secret ledger in their family owned savings and 1an office Sentencing will come later for Joseph Chills Jr 53 board chairman and loan officer of Liberty Savings and Loan Asso ciation in nearby Whiting his brother Benedict 45 secretary treasurer and their sisters Clara Greskovich and Helen Yancich tellers Judge Robert Grant ordered routine pre sentence inves tigation Examiners who discovered the secret ledger dealings al most two months ago still hav ent finished their audit but the FBI stuck by its original esti mate that the shortage would total about 311600000 about one seventh of the items total de posits Examiners found the brothers had singled out depositors who would be likely to leave their accounts undisturbed for long time The accounts werekept in the secret ledger Investigators have been unA able to find where the money went Neighborssaid the Chilla brothers and their sisters have lived quietly in modest homes They attended church regularly and showed no signs of extra vagant living drowned after scuffle on Port Colborne dock with McEll igott Both were crew members of the tug James Whalea Evi dence was given that Reece was drunk at the time McEliigottjsaid he tried to carry Reece back to the tug af ter knocking him out and that Reece slippedrom his grasp into the water while MeElligott was trying tochange his weight from one shoulderto the other Curb OTTAWA CPUDespite pro tests the Canadian government doesnt intend to change the general plan and purport of its impending tax and tariff meas ures to divert advertising dol lars from American to Cana dian magazines We believe that this legisla tion is necessary in the inter ests of Canadian identity and as an assurance that Canadas destiny will be preserved Prime Minister Diefenhakcr told theCommons Wednesday He had been asked to com ment on Washington report that the US state department regards the plan as improper and that it may seek some form ogtrade compensation if the Ca On compensation Mr Diefen baker said the government re gards the proposed actionas entirely our rights and not just as commercial ques tion within the termsof the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Weare naturally pre pared to listen to the views expressedrega ding it though not tonepartfr the general plan and purportas placed be fore the House byus rfWe inCanadapbeliovo JACK near ME DAILY GIRI savs Lydia Crawford 19yearold mother of two Children told Supreme Court jury and packed courtroom that the trouble between herself and her husband Jack all started when Jock began to hang around with Patrick Doris Mrs Crawford was testifying in her ownrdelence this mom ing on charge of noncnpital murder arising from the death of her husband from stab wound last September 25 Mrs Crawford was referring to Patrick Doris young Toron to friend ot her husband who spent weekends at the Crawford residence on Tifiin Street and stayed with the family during the month of August My husband accused me of sleeping with Doris the ac cused woman said did not She told the court that her husband was very jealous She denied previous allegatirms that she had threatened his life and threatened him with knife on previous occasion Continuing her testimony the witness said when Jacks temlt per got up hed smnsh in doors She said on one occa sion hc smashed the door of their freezer with the cast on Ever since lve known him he has always hit me around day never went by when wasnt hit by him she con tinued in answer to questions from defence counsel Gord McTurk the young woman denied that she had ever thrown anything directly at hcr husband did admit that occasionally she would throw dishes when her husband was outside Mrs Crawford related that often she would set supper and her husband would come in and throw it on the floor The witness admitted under questioning that she had thrown Rbcx NROLLER MEETS THE ARCHBISHOP 0N SEX LoNoontae Adam Faith 21 pop singing idol of the teen agers and the Archbishop of York met to settle difference of opinion about sex and all that jazz The smoothly handsome rock roller and the Church of Englands No prelnte met Wednesday to record discussion about teen agers sex and religion for BBC television program Earlier this week DrCoggan had told meeting of Anglican churchmen JFK As1lts Congress Adam Faith falls lounx sters the mom of life is sex the propagation of the species Adam Faith tells us nothing of the life of the here after Faith denied it and said he was prepared to have it out Vwith the archbishop think we cleared up this matter about sex said Faith fThen we talked about everything under the sun didnt argue with him mainly asked questions She lamp at her husband but de nied ever having thrown botr tic of bath salts at him Referring to testimony of previous witnesses Mrs Crow ford admitted to two occasions of necking in cars with Kenneth Hill and Ted Corbett Ste told the court she had done this in an effort to get more attention from her husband Continuing her testimony Mrs Crawford told of the inci deat at the gravel pit which had previously been related by John Wine 18 friend of the dead man SHE KISSED DORIS She said the night in question was her wedding anniversary She said that Jack had given her 830 with which to buy dress She told the court She had spent $20 on dress and other things We had arranged to go to dance at the Barrie Arena she said When Jack enm bome from work Doris sug gested the two of them go to the Clifton Hotel gone until about pm and when asked my husband to get ready to go to the dance he said he wasnt going Mrs Crawford said they do cided to go to the gravel pit for swim She said when they got there she had leaned over Doris and klsssd him Jack came over and slapped me she added SHOUTING CURSING The witness told the court she doesnt remember They were more untliahewoka up in tho back seat of the 551 The car was in the water in the pit and they were shun and cursing while trying to push it out she said The trial is continuing this afternoon Mr Justice Morand Ontario Supreme Court is presiding son is acting for the Crown To Wipe Out Tdriffs WASHDIGTON CP Presi dent Kennedy today unveiled his demands on Congress for vast tariff bargaining power describing them as stepping stones to an open trade part nership between North Amer ica and Western Europe to frus trate Communist dreams of shattering the West through trade wars it is time now to write new chapter in the evolution of the Atlantic Community Ken ned said in 5000word trade message requesting power to eliminate LLS tariffs on broad range of industrial goods and to reduce other rates by Diet TRéques which are Canadas and that unless action is taken we shall in the days ahead be depend ent entirelyor almost entirely on the viewpoint of another na tion however friendly One of the proposals an nounced by the prime minister Monday would deny entry to Canada of foreign magazines containing advertising directed firimarily at the Cnnadianmar ct The other would halve to 50 half during period of five years or more Reductions would be recipro cal For every benefit the US provided it would expect benefit in return from overseas markets Negotiations would be di rected mainly at the Common Market but bargains made would be extended to all the free world However where big traders such as Canada ob tained major benefits the 115 would expect compensating concessions in return Ken nedy said Nuisance tariffsfive per cent or less would bewith per ceht the deduction fortax purposes that Canadian adver tisers can make for ads placed in foreign owned magazines printed in this country and withdraw all deductibility for ads in suqh magazines that may set up Canadian operations in thefuture Both proposals are based on the report of the royal commis sion on publications and are aimed mainly at Renderls Di gest andiimé magazine ch publishing Canadian editions which together corner 40 per IN NUTSHELLI Liberal Campaigners PlanStrdtegy arrows on Five separate groups of campaign workers will meet here durmgrthe nextjtive days torplanstrategy and put the final seal on the policy platform Earthquakes Ioli New zealand AUCKLAND AMEarthquakes jolted the HotSprings area of Rotorua no times early today routlng most of party of 110 touristsin the liner Mariposa from their hotel beds Kovacs Left $2 100000 Estate flth DOD AP The widow ot comedian ErnieK hes says he sit on estat of Ammo foreignowned drawn This would be of par ticular help to Canadian ex porters of aluminum copper and nickel But officials said the us would reserve the right to re fuse to negotiate on such highly sensitive products as oil lead zinc and certain agricultural products strongly protected by import quotas and other curbs They said this reservation would be used sparingly Canada getsrinto the US oil market without quotas other supplié are restricted Financialaid would be given to US workers and industries hit by the changes Drop 1011 Advertising have the right asserting cent ofall domestic magazine preservation of those things advertising Mr Diefenbaker said that lastAugust two months after thetcornmissions report was published message was re ceived from the US He did not reveal its contents All can say is that there has been no official communi cation directly received by the government since set forthItho germs of the projected legisla on NOTES PREVIOUS PROTEST Pickersgill tL Bona vista Twillingate noted that FinanceMinister Fleming as private opposition MP had pro tested against the previous gov ernments Zoper cent eXcise tax on gross advert ng revelt hues of Canadian editions of irragazr es and William lhomp When did the minister see the light on the roadto DamesL cus MrPlckersgill asked Speaks Roland Michener said the qucstion was improper but Mr Flemingdumped to off feet to say the govemmentn proposal was lvery different from the tax theiLiberals im3 Posed Thetax imposed by the for mergavemrnent was repealed when the Conservatives camel to power

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